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Bingasaurus Rex
Join Date: Sep 2004
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OH NO IT IS MITES
damn was watchin them a few mins ago and finally saw one of the lil buggers runnin around, needless to say i nabbed up the bottle of neem and gave em a whathave youhttps://www.tastefulgarden.com/produc...roducts_id/226 this is the product i have. well everyone prey with me that these lil wankers dont make it past the next week or so
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Kill em dead Shopo
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Bingasaurus Rex
Join Date: Sep 2004
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thats right doc. im on top of it Wish me luck,
i think i got em all early, but gonna give em another sprayin soon and make sure of it
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neem every two days for 2 weeks .. no more mite's
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Bingasaurus Rex
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hey sun, is the stuff in the link im usin safe to use that often? im new to usin neem and stuff
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Hi Shopvac.
there is also a Rotenone-Pyrethrin organic spray on the market. Rotenone controls beetles, cabbageworms and aphids, along with fleas and many varieties of flies, moths and thrips. This formulation with Pyrethrin aids in the control of spider mites, whiteflies, ants and gnats. This naturally occurring pesticide is perfect for organic gardeners. Controls many insects, on fruit, berries, vegetables, ornamental flowers and trees. May be applied up to one day before harvest. 2 teaspoon per gallon. treats up to 1 acre depending on density of foliage. May also be used as a flea, tick and lice spray for pets, and to kill fire ants. more info hope this helps.....kill ta litl bastads.....kill them all!!! |
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Ok now keep using that neem for acouple months now. Everyotherday and wash off with water on the odd days. They are insanely tough to beat if you got alot of plants. Make sure you get the undersides of those leaves. Good Luck Jubei
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I used a Pyrethrin-based product as well. Also known as the "bug bomb", Pyrethrin TR is the name. Very strong stuff, if used inside, use it in a air proof place and do not open for 12 hours. I treated with it twice even though the first time did the job. 1 bottle lasts my closet grow (6'x2') about 4-5 applications. You also turn off all fans and ventilation when spraying it as well. You cannot put it on plants more than 3 weeks into flower though.
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That stuff sounds great annac thanks for the info.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Anyone got a source of neem in the UK? - been using 'Eradicote' (100% organic and approved for organic farming by the EEC) - but from what I have heard neem does a better job
thanks
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